CAD program getting sluggish?
We have all experienced that file (and it is always when the almost impossible deadline is approaching) causing no end of issues for a user. The software crashes, it freezes or [...]
We have all experienced that file (and it is always when the almost impossible deadline is approaching) causing no end of issues for a user. The software crashes, it freezes or [...]
Rachael Murray, one of our application engineers, has put down her top 5 tips for saving time and frustration in design and drafting. 1. Selection Cycling Got a feature line on [...]
Take advantage of the Global eTraining “Leap Year Price Lock” special ending soon. Avoid pricing changes and keep your training costs low with a deal that only comes once every four [...]
In 2023, Civil Survey Solutions announced a strategic partnership with Global eTraining (GeT), a leader in online training and professional development. The GeT platform offers our clients an extensive range of [...]
Civil Survey Solutions and Urban Water Solutions have formed a groundbreaking partnership, offering unparalleled support to Innovyze software users in Australia. Hear about how you can benefit from comprehensive technical support, [...]
InfoWorks ICM's recent integration with Civil 3D is a notable advancement for the engineering community, particularly for those involved in water management and urban development projects (Did you know we recently [...]
During November, two of our team members, Shane O’Rorke, Technical Services Manager, and Todd Brewster from Technical Services, attended Autodesk University (AU) in Las Vegas. This year’s event boasted over 12,000 [...]
As the festive season approaches, we wish to express our gratitude for your continued support and trust in our services. In line with our commitment to providing outstanding service, it's equally [...]
Andrew Banson stands as a pivotal figure in the growth and achievements of Civil Survey Solutions and Civil Survey Applications. His journey with Civil Survey Solutions began 15 years ago, following [...]
In a revelation that underscores the complexities of asset management, Queensland councils have stumbled upon an astonishing $1.3 billion in assets, notably roads and bridges, which they were previously unaware of [...]